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    Trump Suspends $1.8bn Anti-Weaponisation Fund Amid Bipartisan Criticism

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, former President Donald Trump has decided to suspend a $1.8 billion fund designed to counteract weaponisation efforts. This move follows widespread bipartisan criticism, reflecting deep concerns across the political spectrum about the fund’s implications. The initiative was initially intended to address threats related to the misuse of certain technologies or resources, aiming to enhance national security measures.

    Meanwhile, the decision came shortly after Trump held discussions with Republican members of Congress, who voiced apprehensions regarding his recent settlement with the Internal Revenue Service. These talks appear to have influenced the suspension, highlighting the complex interplay between fiscal accountability and security priorities. The bipartisan backlash underscores the challenges in balancing aggressive policy measures with political consensus.

    Notably, this halt may impact ongoing efforts to prevent the weaponisation of critical assets, potentially delaying strategic programs. The controversy surrounding the fund also illustrates the broader tensions within U.S. politics, where security initiatives often intersect with partisan debates. As the situation evolves, stakeholders will be closely monitoring any further developments related to this substantial financial commitment.

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